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The Falls
Comedy
Science Fiction
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Nov 19, 1980
Rating Unavailable
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The exploration of the effects of an unexpected catastrophe, known as VUE (violent unknown event) through the bios of 92 survivors.
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Directors
Peter Greenaway
Vote Average
7.2
Vote Count
34
Popularity
4
Language
Nederlands
Origin Country
GB
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Cast
Colin Cantlie
Narrator (voice)
Stephen Quay
Ipson Fallari
Timothy Quay
Pulat Fallari
Adam Leys
Narrator
Sheila Canfield
Narrator
Monica Hyde
Woman using phone
Keith Pendlebury
Allia Fallanx
Marcia Pendlebury
Starling Fallanx
Martin Burrows
Narrator
Adejbo Nkasaggi
Ardenaur Fallatter
Serena MacBeth
Narrator
John Wilson
Astraham Fallbute
Rod Stoneman
Vacete Fallbutus / Tolley Falluger
Leslie Wilson
Loosely Fallbute
Chris Rodriquez
Mr. C. Unroderiguez
Kenneth Breese
Vassian Falluger
Herbert Mullinger
Mr. Herbert Armada
Lucy Skeaping
Pollie Fallory
Christine Metcalfe
Mrs. C. Fretcalfe
Christopher Metcalfe
Mr. C. Fretcalfe
Lilian Mullinger
Mrs. Lily Armada
Bob Godfrey
G. Odfrey
Alderich Asonbryl
Crasstranger Fallqueue
John W. Hyde
Armeror Fallstag
Christopher Williams
Romanese Fallracce's son
J.J. Czipri
Romanese Fallracce's son
Peter Greenaway
Interviewer
Anthony Sloman
Person
Colin Cantlie
Narrator
Lorna Poulter
Peter Westley
Aad Wirtz
Patricia Carr
Mary Howard
Evelyn Owen
Carole Meyer
Michael Murray
Colleen Thomas
Hilarie Thompson
Narrator
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